I have had setup a vpn connection in win 2k server and it has been succrssfully connected to the win 2k client from local.
but when I tried to connect from my home it fails.
my home pc connected to the internet behind adsl router (NAT)
as same as the win 2k server also behind (NAT)
but these NAT has enabled vpn passthrough.
can anyone solve this problem?

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VPN passthrough in my understanding just allows GRE and for the VPN connection to pass through the firewall to a host inside your network. That alone is not enough — you may have to create a forwarding rule in your office firewall and open up PPTP ports (1723, GRE) to the private IP of the server for it to work…

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